The Dodge City Conquistadors had an easy time in their 119-92 victory over Raleigh's Finest Prep during Friday night action of the Pizza Hut Classic at United Wireless Arena. How easy would you ask? Although it was a high scoring affair, the Conqs played all of their players in both halves against outmanned Raleigh. Dodge City shot 44-of-78 (56.4 percent) from the field — many of the shots were dunks — and led by as much as 40 points in the second half. The Conqs also had 23 points off of second chances, had 28 assists and outrebounded Raleigh 62-23. Jelani Carpenter had a double-double to lead the Conqs with 22 points — on 9-of-10 shooting — and 13 rebounds, and also blocked three shots in the win. Five other players scored in double figures in the win: Larry Beckett and Delvon Rencher with 18 apiece, George Brock and Ameer Jackson with 15 apiece and E.J. Eaves with 13. Four players scored in double figures for Raleigh: Jabar Ray with 25, Kendall Collins 21, Shawn Bostic 20 and Rontre Purcel 19. The Conqs (8-1) didn't allow a field goal for the first 4 1/2 minutes of the game and opened a 12-1 lead. The Conqs increased the lead to 32-12 midway through the first half and led by as much as 32 late in the stanza before holding a 64-40 lead at intermission. Dodge City shot 22-of-37 (59.5 percent) from the floor and 15-of-19 at the foul line. Carpenter had 13 points and Brock 10 to lead the Conqs' charge in the first half. Dodge City continued to put pressure on Raleigh in the second half and extended the lead to 96-56. Ten Conqs scored in the win. The Conqs will face Butler at 4 p.m. today in the final game of the Classic. Raleigh will battle Seward at 2 p.m. RALEIGH'S FINEST PREP (92) — Sanders 1-8 0-1 2, Burrows 1-2 0-2 2, Thompson 0-2 0-0 0, Purcel 6-13 6-9 19, Ward 0-2 0-0 0, Bostic 6-10 5-7 20, RAy 6-17 7-9 25, Collins 8-17 5-6 21. Totals 29-72 23-34 92. DODGE CITY (119) — Brock 5-8 2-2 15, Jackson 6-11 3-6 15, Eaves 6-11 0-3 13, O'Neil 1-2 0-0 3, Duley 0-2 0-0 0, Richardson 0-3 0-0 0, Rencher 5-5 6-6 18, Glover 1-7 0-0 3, Clark 2-5 2-4 6, Beckett 8-10 2-4 18, Haist 1-4 4-4 6, Carpenter 9-10 4-5 22. Totals 44-78 23-34 119. Halftime — Dodge City 64, Raleigh 40. Three-point baskets — Raleigh 11-27 (Sanders 0-2, Burrows 0-1, Thompson 0-2, Purcel 1-3, Bostic 3-6, Ray 6-11, Collins 0-1), Dodge City 8-26 (Brock 3-6, Jackson 0-2, Eaves 1-5, O'Neil 1-1, Duley 0-2, Richardson 0-3, Rencher 2-2, Glover 1-3, Clark 0-2). Rebounds — Raleigh 28 (Collins 8), Dodge City 62 (Carpenter 13). Assists — Raleigh 10 (Bostic 3), Dodge City 28 (Glover 7). Fouled out — Sanders, Haist. Technicals — Raleigh bench, Beckett. Total fouls — Raleigh 22, Dodge City 24. Records — Dodge City 8-1. Butler 99, Seward County 98 (2 OT) The Butler Grizzlies made a five-point run to force overtime and didn't allow a field goal in the second overtime to beat the Seward County Saints 99-98 in a Friday afternoon game of the Pizza Hut Classic. The Grizzlies used a late run in the first half to tie the game at 42-42 at halftime and scored the first 12 points of the second half. Seward was able to whittle down the deficit, then used a 12-2 run to take a 76-72 lead with four minutes remaining in regulation. Butler tied the game at 83-83 on two free throws by Bakari Triggs with 16.7 seconds left to send the game into overtime. The game remained tied at 87-87 when Secean Jackson hit a basket with 23 seconds left in the overtime. Shomari Triggs' three-point shot rattled out and a rebound and putback by Dominique O'Connor with 1.9 seconds tied the game. O'Connor was fouled on the shot but missed the free throw sent the game to a second overtime. Butler pushed the lead up to six to start the second extra stanza, but Seward made one more comeback. The Saints had a chance to complete their comeback, but Shomari Triggs stole the pass and dribbled the ball to close out the win. Shomari Triggs scored 29 points to lead the Grizzlies (7-1) and Bakari Triggs added 21. Trent Richardson recorded a double-double with 15 points and 12 boards, and Sean Goodwin scored 11. Kevin Smith scored 27 to lead Seward (3-4) while Niem Stevenson added 18, Secean Johnson 16 and Malcolm Hill-Bey 10.